
Let’s discuss the hot feather hair trend we are seeing in La Jolla, shall we? Do you love it as much as I do, or have you not seen what the hottest hair trend girls are rocking on the West Coast? Karen Medley of La Jolla is a hair stylist who works out of Salon 915, located at 915 Pearl Street Suite F, between Fay Avenue and Drury Lane in the neighborhood of La Jolla. Karen is the go-to stylist for feathered hair, 2011-style in La Jolla, San Diego. Karen’s hair styling techniques focuse on L.A.-inspired celebrity looks for color and cuts, and she says the feather craze is a natural way to temporally highlight the appearance your hair. She helps you choose the best feather cluster to complement your look in a consultation before she applies large or thin colored feathers to enhance your look. For all you old-schoolers, I’m not talking about the 1970s-80s ear covering, feathered, styled hair worn by Farrah Fawcett and Don Johnson, nor am I talking about the feather-embellished clips for hair, that people wear with stone-washed jean jackets and frayed T-shirts while listening to Bon Jovi and Whitesnake. No, no, no. It’s time for you to get schooled on what these feathers are all about. These are actual feather hair extensions worn by today’s Hollywood celebs Ke$ha, Hillary Duff, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lucy Hale, Aerosmith’s Stephen Tyler and stylish San Diegans. We want to see your feather style. Share your feather locks with us by liking us on Facebook and posting your funky feathered hair pic on the La Jolla Village News wall at www.facebook.com- /pages/LJVillageNews. Funky feathered hair is the hot trend of the moment and the feathers it entails are in such high demand most salons are sold out of interesting colors and shapes. It seems roosters can’t lose their feathers fast enough to keep up with hair trends and the fly fishermen who also favor the decorative plumes! From neon to natural colors, Karen at 915 Salon can deliver feathered locks in your neck of the woods. They are easy to care for, wash and style. No roosters are harmed in the process of making this trend something to crow about!








